None of the quartet was able to take part in the Reds' 3-0 beating of Brentford before the international break, which saw the second-placed Reds move onto 27 points from their opening 12 fixtures this season.
Thanks to Mohamed Salah's brace and Diogo Jota's strike, Jurgen Klopp's men are above Arsenal by virtue of scoring one more goal than the Gunners, and the gap to upcoming opponents Man City now stands at just one point.
A first Premier League win at the Etihad since November 2015 would therefore propel Liverpool to the top of the Premier League table — for a few hours at least — but the Reds medical team have been caring for a plethora of stricken stars during the two-week hiatus.
However, on Thursday afternoon, Liverpool confirmed that Gravenberch, Jones, Konate and Gomez were all present on the AXA pitches, and the quartet are all expected to be involved in the clash with the champions.
Gravenberch had just started to cement a regular starting role in the Premier League before damaging his knee, forcing him to miss encounters with both Toulouse and Brentford, although Klopp stated with confidence that he would return once the international break had finished.
The Dutchman's fellow midfielder Jones sat out the same two fixtures as well as the 1-1 draw with Luton Town on November 5 due to a hamstring problem, and the Englishman is now in line for his first Premier League appearance since being sent off against Tottenham Hotspur on September 30.
Meanwhile, Konate was only able to make the bench
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